Congratulation !Hello all,
I want to share my application process status. I received AOR today and sent my application in the middle of April 2020, inland, Sydney. I also had received XEP last November, it's not a big difference.
Last May, Friends who submitted applications similar to mine started receiving AORs. It's all the same, Inland, Sydney. It seemed like almost all of my friends got it. It's about the same time as me. But I'm not. I thought it was really strange, and I made two inquiries using the webform, but there was no response. So, My wife spent an hour and a half waiting today and only managed to get on the phone with the office. My wife told the officer my family application situation, gave information, and got the obvious answer. You know, It's a pandemic right now, and your files are with us... such a story... It was a very obvious call, nothing to expect. Similar to salary negotiations...
But, less than an hour later, I got the AOR email. The date of the document is today's date. I'm no longer surprised by this situation.
If you are observing this thread, and if some situation is very similar to yours and you feel you're being delayed too much, I think the best way is to stop waiting and call there.
My acquaintance's CoPR was delayed for so long, so it's not uncommon for omissions to happen more than I thought when I looked at the solution over the phone.
Are you both inland?
Congratulation !Hello all,
I want to share my application process status. I received AOR today and sent my application in the middle of April 2020, inland, Sydney. I also had received XEP last November, it's not a big difference.
Last May, Friends who submitted applications similar to mine started receiving AORs. It's all the same, Inland, Sydney. It seemed like almost all of my friends got it. It's about the same time as me. But I'm not. I thought it was really strange, and I made two inquiries using the webform, but there was no response. So, My wife spent an hour and a half waiting today and only managed to get on the phone with the office. My wife told the officer my family application situation, gave information, and got the obvious answer. You know, It's a pandemic right now, and your files are with us... such a story... It was a very obvious call, nothing to expect. Similar to salary negotiations...
But, less than an hour later, I got the AOR email. The date of the document is today's date. I'm no longer surprised by this situation.
If you are observing this thread, and if some situation is very similar to yours and you feel you're being delayed too much, I think the best way is to stop waiting and call there.
My acquaintance's CoPR was delayed for so long, so it's not uncommon for omissions to happen more than I thought when I looked at the solution over the phone.